The amount of carbon dioxide exhaled is always greater than the amount inhaled because part of the oxygen inhaled is converted into carbon dioxide by metabolic processes of digestion, while any carbon dioxide inhaled remains unchanged in the body and is always exhaled again.
of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide
That's all of it - what you exhale PLUS all the fuel burned to support you.
we also exhale water(h2o) along with carbon dioxide. All the constituents of the air we inhale are in the air we exhale. The proportions differ because of the gas exchange in the lungs.
inhale and exhale
On exhaling carbon dioxide is breathed out along with water vapour.
carbon dioxide is a gas in the air which we exhale out. water is a liquid which has H2o
of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide
carbon dioxide.carbon-dioxide
You remove carbon dioxide when you exhale.
Yes we breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen.
Exhale.
Plants get carbon dioxide from the air we exhale. We breath out carbon dioxide and plants give us oxygen. So when we breath oxygen the air that we exhale is carbon dioxide that goes to plants.
Carbon dioxide
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2
because your body extracts the oxygen from the air in your lungs and as a result the ratio of carbon dioxide to oxygen in increased. Edit: During aerobic respiration, your body produces carbon dioxide from the breakdown of glucose to create ATP. Carbon dioxide is also produced during fermentation.
That's all of it - what you exhale PLUS all the fuel burned to support you.